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Emergency Medical Technician-Basic (EMT-B) EMT FULL-TIME or PART-TIME Opportunities. State EMT certification. Emergency Medical Technician-Basic (EMT-B) Work collaboratively and in a professional manner with all allied health and public safety personnel as well as your fellow EMTs.
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Graduate of state-certified EMT-B program with IV certification Required. Graduate of state-certified EMT-B program with IV certification Required. CommonSpirit Mountain Region’s Corporate Service Center is headquartered in Centennial, CO where our corporate leaders and centralized teams support our hospitals, clinics and people – including marketing, human resources, employee benefits, finance, billing, talent acquisition/development, payor relations, IT, project management, community benefit and more.
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May serve as a preceptor for paramedic and EMT-B trainees. State issued or National Registered EMT-Paramedic. State, International Fire Service Accreditation Congress (IFSAC) or Fire Service Professional Qualifications System (ProBoard) certifications as a minimum: Firefighter I, Hazardous Materials-Operations.
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Licenses and/or Certifications: EMT-B, AEMT, EMT-I, EMT-P. Must possess a current, unrestricted EMT Basic, EMT Advanced, or EMT Paramedic. Licenses and/or Certifications: EMT-B, AEMT, EMT-I, EMT-P.
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Emergency Medical Technician (Basic EMT-B); Certified Nurse Assistant (CNA), and/or student nurse that is currently enrolled in an RN program and has started clinical rotations. Emergency Medical Technician (Basic EMT-B); Certified Nurse Assistant (CNA), and/or student nurse that is currently enrolled in an RN program and has started clinical rotations.
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The basic function of the EMT-B is to provide medical care and transportation for a patient at the EMT (EMT-B) level, within their scope of practice, as stipulated by Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH) and the system Medical Director.
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Basic Life Support (BLS) from American Heart AssociationEmergency Med Tech Basic (EMT-B) from MN Emergency Medical Services Regulatory BoardValid drivers license and DMV record that meets M Health Fairview EMS insurability requirementsPreferredPrevious experience driving a medical transportation vehicleAdditional RequirementsAbility to safely lift, pull, push and carry a minimum of 100 pounds.
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Completion of EMT-B (Emergency Medical Technician-Basic) and 1+ years of emergency room experience as an ER Technician or hospital equivalent experience [Oklahoma, North TX, Wisconsin & Pennsylvania markets only] (OR.
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Must possess Illinois EMT-B or higher EMS certification. Must possess Illinois EMT-B or higher EMS certification. Must possess Illinois OSFM Basic Operations Firefighter (BOF) or Illinois OSFM Firefighter II with Hazmat Ops or Military Fire Fighter Equivalent.
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EMT -B or Paramedic State Certification and/or National Registry; must provide proof of reciprocity (Preferred) EMT – CVR Energy, Coffeyville, KS. EMT or Paramedics ? Pay Rate EMT: $23.
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NYS EMT-B, AEMT, or EMT-P state certification. Act as an EMT-B on a part-time basis, as needed. NYS EMT-B, AEMT, or EMT-P state certification. Act as an EMT-B on a part-time basis, as needed.
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One of four certifications required: B-EMT, Graduate from a formal Medical Assistant program, Completion of a formal nursing education program to practice as an RN offshore, Completion of a formal medical doctor education program to practice as a medical doctor offshore.
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Certified Nursing Assistant Certification or Basic EMT Certification or Military Medic experience or Nursing Student with completion of fundamental nursing clinical in RN program desired. CRITERIA B: Corporate Compliance - Employee demonstrates commitment to the Code of Conduct, Conflict of Interest Guidelines, and the GHS Corporate Compliance Guidelines.
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Must obtain and maintain a Transportation Security Administration's "Transportation Workers Identification Credential (TWIC) card. We are hiring Industrial Firefighter EMTs w ith a passion for firefighting and a demonstrated commitment to cultivating a positive, collaborative work environment.
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San Diego County EMT- B Accreditation. - State of California/National Registry EMT-B License. San Diego County EMT- B Accreditation. Prepares a variety of public information materials; conducts or has subordinates conduct public information/education classes related to fire prevention, hazardous materials, disaster preparedness and other department activities.
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